$1.7 Million Homes in Connecticut, Georgia and Montana
The New York Times-Real Estate·2023-01-13 06:03
Corrado Galizia
Corrado Galizia
Corrado Galizia
Corrado Galizia
Corrado Galizia
Corrado Galizia
Corrado Galizia
Corrado Galizia
Corrado Galizia
Corrado Galizia
Corrado Galizia
Corrado Galizia
This house, one of a number of Colonial- and Federal-era homes in Litchfield, was built for Alexander Catlin, a founder of the Litchfield China Trading Company. It is on a street where two other notable structures once stood: the Litchfield Female Academy, a private girls’ school founded in 1792, and the childhood home of Harriet Beecher Stowe, dismantled more than 20 years ago and put into storage.
The property is a five-minute drive from the Litchfield Historical Society, at the center of town. Driving to Hartford, Conn., takes about an hour, as does driving to New Haven. New York City is about two and a half hours away.
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